From: Steffen Wolfrum <context@st.estfiles.de>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: conversionsets fall back in bookmarks
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 10:35:55 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6E941DD7-4E7D-48D2-B70F-417193662F2F@st.estfiles.de> (raw)
Hi,
own conversionsets can be defined eg. like this:
\define[1]\TestConversion {(\characters{#1}\characters{#1})}
\defineconversion [TestCon] [\TestConversion]
As expected this gives "aa" and "bb" etc.
Only when using PDF bookmarks these conversions fall back to numbers (see example below).
A workaround could be to write these conversions explicitly:
\defineconversion [TestCon][{aa},{bb},{cc},{dd},...]
Here the "aa" etc conversion is preserved in bookmarks too.
Only, it is not very elegant and for long documents with many sections it may lead to typos.
Hence, my question:
Is there a low-level trick to preserve conversionsets,
defined like {(\characters{#1}\characters{#1})},
so they appear in bookmarks, too?
Thanks,
Steffen
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\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen [option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section][chapter,section]
%This does nots work:
\define[1]\TestConversion {(\characters{#1}\characters{#1})}
\defineconversion [TestCon] [\TestConversion]
%
% This works:
%\defineconversion [TestCon][{aa},{bb},{cc},{dd},{ee},{ff},{gg},{hh},{ii},{jj},{kk},{ll},{mm},{nn},{oo},{pp},{qq},{rr}]
%
\definestructureconversionset [default] [ , TestCon,characters] [numbers]
\starttext
\chapter{one}
\section{two}
test
\stoptext
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2011-02-06 9:35 Steffen Wolfrum [this message]
2011-02-06 11:53 ` Hans Hagen
2011-02-06 12:13 ` Steffen Wolfrum
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